^"Due to mobilisation and the outbreak of WW1 circulisation had shrunk. Publication was interrupted after 982 issues, 2 special editions and 72 pamphlets (several '000 prints each). Initiated by the Union sacrée a relaunch was organised in 1916. Reason to internal conflicts the editor Jean Grave stepped down in 1919. See also: [1] History of Les Temps nouveaux (fr.)

^"Free Society was the principal English-language forum for anarchist ideas in the United States at the beginning of the twentieth century." Emma Goldman: Making Speech Free, 1902–1909.

^"The paper was briefly revived in 1901. A similar paper with the same name was reportedly published later in Montevideo, which suggests that Virginia Bolten may also have founded and edited it after her deportation."